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Student PresidentExtends WelcomeTo Student Body'Welcome St'.rdents:
'Welcome to the fastest g¡owingcollege in the San Joaquin ValleY.'We ¿re glaal to have You here-
In the Past, student councils attr.JC have set high standards and
effort wìen
frientlship and harmony I ers were Miss Ethel McCormack'
uties I president.All interested business stuclents
alcido, Jr. I are invited by the newly electedofficers to attend a noon meeting
- [in Il8 to make plans for a pot-luck
W¡ll Cut Down
dinner to be helcl in the Ramble Innoa Thursday, I'ebrua¡y 17.
Theater Pricesr he srudent couDcil vote d. un' I !|-u^:"". ""-.y-|t] ^:^",t1^*.l]:t"^ ^":"t^i.-'äi"i'iää""iîii*i"ä .""u | 3i1"1's
rusiness recture' as thev
which will aamit all .iö'rÏroã"i. I were at todav's'
who obt F-res- | -
"" ti* -u"lFresno lC Gains
;iîîïili1i#il"#ïi:'ili1ï I gZ t¡ ew Vetera ns
main so until all are sold. Only¡ --- ---those students who nave a studenì | urs' Louise I:"nI": "*":1T'body card will be a¡le to obtainooe'l sectettry',stated that as of tr'ebr-
The card, which wilt be sold forluarv-7'-1955' 370 T"!"1T-: li-1e."^Tone dollar, will be
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-"i tue I
rotted for .the
spring semester day
Crest, wilson, and rowerìbeaters I :ll:::: tl-i-o.:^" ii:":i:: "i^::;;;.;;.;;;;":it"."ì¿ tu"t thelveterans -over
tt.e 278 that were
reduction price with this card is so I enrolletl during the Brevious semes-
great that the student will have I rer'
paitl for the card after soing tol Of the 370 veterans thlt a1e.:1:-roy
oo" of these theaters four I rolled, all but 18 are under Public
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lFIC Enrollment lncreases 20 Per ,
IUIU9HED !Y EIE ASSOC¡AIED SÎUDEN¡I
vor. vll FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IO, I955
AL SALCIDO,IR....Studentpresident
Future Leaders
äåï"ä,'"1::î"ï"j"îi:i n"iJ:ä1 I E I e cf Upperman
dent bodies. In order ,t^::l^t""iiilSpf irlents of Frc wnl o" ",ü'"ä"iäl)pftngPresident
sound student government, it is I rne ¡.uture Business Leaders of
the aim of the student council an-dlÀmeiica Chapter -'at X'JC has
myself to met these previous levels I elected Shirley Upperman president
of service, ancl if it is possible raise lfor .the spring semester'
th€E to Ëe highest that we can. I other officers. are Gerald Morse,
Àny student in the business de-partment is inviteal to the pot-luck'The F.BLA will funnish food andentertainment, Sign-up sheets for
Vocational Nurse." Time SetMiss x'rieda Lebensbaum, direc'| The time is set to a maxirum of
tor of the School of Nursing of the | 10 minutes and a minimum of 6
Fresno County General Hospital' I minutes.will congratùlate the Siratlua'tes, a¡cl I The scoring wlll be 20 per centthe student speaker, Margaret Cas- | speech organization, 40 per centtiilo, will talk on "Where Hope Is
I speech delivery ancl 40 per centtr'ound." speech value.
The certificates and pins will I Otiver Riggins,. a former Fresno
the grad.uates. Mrs. Anna ThomB-son, FJC's vocational nursiDg co'
ordinator, will present the class toHansler for their awards.
Dr. Lucille H. Williams, a facultymember, wilt play the processionala¡cl recessional. Three of the gra-
duates, Misses Streets; Mitchell antlJohnson, will sing "Halls of IvY."Menbers of the Yocational NursesÄlumnae Âssociation will be the
1208 Sfu denls Are NowEnrolled; More To Come
STUART M. IVHITE. . . President
Presidenf SaysLet's Cooperate
With the beginning of our sPringsemester many interestlng and chal'lengfng problems face our asso'
ciated students, facultY, and ad-
ministration, but wholehearted co-
operation by all should make thissemester most outstanding for ourcollege.
Our constant growth in enroll'ment is evidence of the fine educa'tional opportunities available atFresno Junior College and of theservice the college is rendering toour community. MaY I urge all stu-
t?Rd fillÍátlvâätbse oÊ'tnese
FJC NursesTo Graduate
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I N a t i ve D a u g h te r sprogxâm in vocational nursing will I _ _ _
i:'.t';;,:îlï'J"fs:Ji" î",-, ;li:îi lTo Hold Speaking';î;, "în,ifu:i'i:Jff i:fi *:'"ä
l C o n te s t I n S p r i n gThefe are eight girls graduating. | --These includ" ca"orio"'- Àä-i-.ï' I tne Native Daushters of the
Everyn B. Bettencourt, r'""".o s¿5- | cotaen
-w":l-i]11 t:^"-"t"::""11i
tiilo, Marraret castillo, ú;; aooltnuuti"g^ contest for men and
Johnson, Beatrice ruitcnãti,' Adri- lwomen of junior colleges again this
enne Streets, and Mrs. Marv Ur- | spfnc'
-'- I One student will be chosen fromrutia. I '-- --:-rhese e¡rrs wilr have compretecr .l:::: ,'Jiil' ;::tf":: åi1t"il\t, i"i":ruçÚe Ër¡¡Þ w¡¡r uavs î-:*":--: I pete in the Central California con-
Brogfam sponsored jointlv bv -"i9 l;J ;t F"".rro sarurdav afternoon,and the local hospitals whicn I l --,, 'o '...auu uuv ¡vuo¡ "*]"-l¡,oril 16,1955.qualifies them for state licetrshc l:ã"ì ;i these students one .will be
opportunities ln order that'they maygain the most during their time atF.resno' Junior College'
Stuart M.'WhitePresidènt '
By Bobbie Burton
examinations. chosen to compete in the final con-President Stuart M. White will
I test which will be heltt tn Stocktonintroduce Dr. Elizabeth Kelly, pro-
I June 21, 1955.fessor of health education, of th-e I fne toplcs to be spo!¡en on DustF'resno State College, who will lbe relate¿ to California heritage,sBeak on "Health Elducation and the
I hirto"y or industry.
be awârded by Robert P. Hansler, l Junior College stutlent, placed sec'
chairman of FJC's trade and in- | onit in the Central California arca
dustrial division. last year.
Mrs. Milttretl Bosteder, a voca-| JoseOn King, FJC speech instruc-
ilonal nursing instructor, Çiu ¡" in ltors'.saitl ":v9":.Yho is interested
charge of a capping """"-ooy for| should contact him'
THIS WEEK'sSCHEDULE
TUESDAY NIGHTtr''resno JC 84, tr'resno State JV's 60
FRIDAY NIGHTTaft vs. Allan Hancock, Santa Maria
Coalinga vs. COS, VisaliaPorterville in ReedleySATURDAY NIGHT
Allän Hancock in tr'resno
times. Law 550. usherg,
The tr'resno Junior College start'ed the sp¡ing gemester of 19õ6 Mon'al.ay with about 20 per cent norestutlents thaD those registered forthe beginning of the fall semêúterof 1954.
Ât the end of registratlon lasttr'riday 1208 stualents were regis-tered for day classes, including 75
high school students.In the fall semester" 20õ stualents
retfstered late for day classes thefirst week. Presitlent Stqart M.'!trhite of FJC said the schoolstârterl accepting late registrationMonday in the re8istrar's offlce.
He stated, however, that maDY
classes a¡e closed. Stualents 4aYhave to complete their Prog¡amsby taking some night courses. Re8-istration for tr'JC's evening classesstartecl this week also,
'White sairl the Jünlor college of-fice will be open at nlght the firsttwo weeks of the semester fron6:30 to 9:30 P.m..Divislon chalr'men, counselore a.nd other Person-nel wlll be on dutY to help studeDts
Blan night programs'Nearly 1500 niSht students are
expected. to enroll i.n 65 eYeningclasses. The shop classes have 584
students held ove¡ from the fallclasses.
Romp oge ls InSevenfh Y eqrOÍ Publicstion
The Rampage, the student news-paper of !-resno Júnior Collete, \iliilbegin its second semester of itsseventh year of publication to per-form its function of covering scti-vities of the school.
A.lfretl Copus is editor in chiefwith Mary tr'iorentino as news edi'tor, Ella Papagni as feature editorSid Cowan as sports editor.
Karlo Demooriian, vice-Presidentof the student botly, is advertisingmanager, and RalPh ThornberrY isthe photographer.
Rudy Gutierrez does the sPecialprojects on the RamPagê and Bar-bara 'Wilkinson is business man-a.ter.
The reporters,inclucle Elleanor!'ranco, Bobbie Burton, Cecil Tange'Patti Ford, Ray Howarcl, CecilThomason, George NeaI and JerryHicks.
Copus Said all students who areinterested in iournalism a.re morethan welcome to join the staff. Youmay contact P. D. Smith, RanPageadviser in the nevspaper's office,S-14. You can also contact him inthe college office'
Fresno JC Opens
Eleven ClassesThe Fresno Junior College has
oBened 11 new night classes forstuclents who are not able to com-plete their Progtram because ofclosed day classes.
The classes inclutle industrialmathematics, elementarY mechani-cal drawlng, besinnf¡g speech, in'termediate algebra, adYanced me-
chanical drawing, two sections ofaircraft instrument repal¡ s,ntl main-tenance, automotive machine shoP,
inrlustrial electrical maintenance'cocle ancl communications, and ad-
vanced welding techniques.
Roms Knock JV TetrmThe FJC Rams comPletelY out-
manned the Fresno State JV teamTuesday by a score qf 84'60. GarYÀlcorn letl the scoi{ng with 25
points. Ray Williams was second,with 23.
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flMPREENH|O ¡Y M ¡¡@fC ñlm
RAITPAGEKnowYourFoculry
lnstructor Wants
To Be OutstandingBy Cecll Tange
Carl Rustigian's main ambltlon lsto be an outstanding instructor.
Rustigian, a transplantetl Cali-pnian, was born in- Worchester,
Massachusetts.The bocly and fender lnstructor
at the west campus attendeal theUniverslty of California at Berke-ley, a trade school in ¡Tesno, aradio trade school in San tr'rancisco,and a trade school while in theAir X'orce.
Âfter his Uncle,,.,,,.::it,iit,t:,,r:iit:,i
Sam beckonedi';,::i:l::;:il
him t<i- serve the r:r
cause of his coun-try, he spent oneand a haff yearsin ùhe service.was in a heavy
Thur:doy, Fcbluory l O,. 1955
Bob ,Bangs Hopes FJC Jlas Firstor More Unity lrt¡d Semesters
Vacation Breakbetween the Ässoclated Women I fr".oo Junio¡ college stude.tsstudents anrl aMS tluri¡g this se-
I anrt faculty hatl last week the fl¡stmesrer' lvacation betrileen the fall and sprintThe AMS is planning its annuallÀ^ñôd+ÃDÂ i¡ +La rr.+^* ^r +*i-ruË a¡v¡Þ ¡Þ p¡dr¡u6 ."":_"-"":. lsemesters in the history of this
barn dance for the spring. This ls I schoot.expected. to be one of the large I
u"iioiti". ¿uri¡ig tnis semest;" I !li1:i.t-'-*h.-:.l-11 :"1n1:t:9 o:iauL¡vlLlgs uuluË uu¡Ë ÞvuEÞuç¡. I
,. Ed su.l.liian was appointeJp"ru- I Ï:t^t:t?t]::' which was heltl be-
cfty charrman or the aMì io" tn"I:*"-"1lj'"Tlo.i-1"1"'1'-I:::-'1t-"spring semester by *" *.g4"",, I
to enjov .five days of vacatlon be-- 'l fore spring classes started lastBoyd Deel. I :;^" . "'
The newly elected officers for | ryronoay'
the aMs are o""1, --pr""là."I;
I -s!:-d""t who had not preres:ister'
ñ^--- -,r^^ L-^À¡¡^-+. ; ^::: I ed did so.February 3 and 4.Bangs., vice-þresident; ToFmy | ""å': ::-^:""^"-'Flores, secretary, an¿ r"aot-rio;- L Th: facultv and office statt were-
| able to prepare for spring classes
Publtsheil weekly by the Journallsm students ol the Fresno JunlorCollege, 1430 O Street, tr.resnq CáIlforata, and composed at the Cent¡alCallfornl¿ TyDog¡aphtc Servlce, phone 3-3001. IlnÊl8ned edltorlalg arethe expresslon of the etlltor.
EDITOR ...... ar,FRED COPUS
SPORTS EDITOR . SID COWT'NBUSINESS MANAGER BARBÀR.A' WILKINSONNEIWS EDITOR ..-......... M,ARY I.IORENTINOtr'eature Etlitor --.-----..
Aclvertising Manager ------------Karlo DemoorjianLibrarian Odell JohnsonPhotographer Ralph ThroneberrYCirculation Manager Charles RatüffSpecial Éoject Manager .-...----.-.....--......- ----------Rudy GutierrezCartoonist StanleY TusanAdviser PhiliP D. SmtthReporters: Bobbie Burton, Patti tr'ord, Eleanor tr'rdnco, George'Neal,
Cecil Tange, Jerry Hicks, Howard Ray a¡tl Cecll Thomason.
Roms Hold Down First Ploce;COS Rem oins Big Surprise
Robert Bano8s, vlce-president ofthe Ässociatetl Men Stuclents, statealhe hopes there will be more unitY
entino, treasurer.I and bring grade records up to date.
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J o h n so n H o I d s Th i rd 5 por | ""i#ljX{ii' I *åui";"u'ilT-i
Odell Johnson, sþarp shootfng l.orial Day are the only holidaysforwarcl of the Rams, is in thircl I scheduleit for this semester.place in the high scoring depafr- l
rnenr of the cofc leasue. ll ¡¡ w¡s¡ _ ADVERTISE _Johnsotr has hlt for 181 points In ll fHE RAInPAGE
Now that lY in first Place, I wouldlike to jump nothingwill knock themfrom this hi tform.
fire quintet has shown strength in every cqqle- and has
bombardmesquadron.
CARI RUsIIGIANThree yeers ago he came to
FJC as ân instructor for his trade.IIe is an ardent candld carnera
fan.,What does he llke about FJC?
EIe claims he ltkés the frlenally at'mosphere found. here.
"All the lnstructors-vocatlonoland acaalcmic - are frlentllY antlklntl towa¡tl new teache¡s and allthe stualents who attend here arealso friendly," sald Rustlglen.
Ee ls ma¡ried and has three chll'dren-a gfrl a¡tl two boys. He livesin l'resno at ? Swtft Street,
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REED'S UNION. Across frorh Fresno J.C.
TRTTON Olt 7600 GASOUNElost onli two so far thls season. These were to Modesto andBs,kersflelat. Both teams had beenfbeaten by the Rams earlier.
Ea¡cock antl Reetlley JCs were
supposed to have caused the. Rams
the most trouble, but it seems to
ond place u¡heD the final sta¡tllngscounted up. Reettley and COSshoulal be tleal for thlrd, whlle Taftls preserrlng flfth place. And, as Isaid, Portervllle and Coalinga wlll
me as lf COS has pulletl the most I be at the bottom. It ls,a fltp be-
sutprises of the league. The Gla"nts, I tween the tìro teams, but I'U takewho were supposed to have a 60'60 I "Porty."team, a¡e now ln second Place.
Taft is also a team whlcb hagpulled a few mtltl sur¡rrlses, how-eYer, not as blg as upsets of tbeGiants have.
Porterville and Coalinga are stlllputting up a terrific battle for thecellar spot. Both have equal rec'ords shce Porterville droppecl Coa-
llnga it their latest outing.
Hancock should come out in sec'
Nisei Club ElectsTeraoka President
Eenry Teraoka was elected Presi-dent of the Nisei Club at the lastmeeting of the fall semester. Hesuceeded Mack Sanwo.
Other officals elected were ArtYamaguchl, vice-President; Caro-
Iine IIaw, corresPonding secretary;Mary Ueki, recording Êecretary;Frances Chow, Publicity chairman;Jane Kobashi and Joe Kamlmoto,historia¡s,
The club sponsor is Miss MeriamL. Tervo.
The flrst meetlng of the sPringseme8ter is scheduled tomorrow' at12 in S-10.
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Rams BlastFJC Quintet Wins Five,,Drops One Practice Game
the Êcore of 72-56. It was bY far notan easy gane for the Rams. Inter'mission time found the score tiedat 2125.
tr'orward Odell Johnson hacl an-other fine night, scoring 28 Polntsand making 12 out of 15 freethrows. Guard Ernie Slade, whohas since been relieved bY R. L.Bengon, was second in the scoringcolumn with 19 points. Älcorn, whohad an utrusually bad night, camethrough with only I Points.
Coalinga: Âfter a brief breather,the FJC quintet trekeal to Coa'linga, where they delivered a se-
vere 111-66 beating to the confusedand outclassed X'alcons. After onlyten mhutes of play, the score stoodat 3l-19, antl at the halftime thescore was a dislnteresting 60-30.
After ten mrnutes of the secondperiod had elapsed, Kelly bencheclthe regulaxs aDd sent in the hust'ling reÉerves.
College of the Sequoias: PerhaPsa little ti¡ed from the Coalingagame, the Rams then Played host t¡tþe oowerful COS Cliants in one ofthe most suspense-fllled games ofthe sea6on. It was a 8¡ve and takebattle all the way before the tr'res'nane linally got by the Visalia flve,62-57.
The R¿ms lecl most of the firsthalf and were leading at the halfby five points. Early in the secondhalf ihe Giants rallied because oftbe superb playing of forwarcls R¿yBorges and Billy Cook. The scorewas Boon tietl at 40 all, and a fewminutes later the COS team.PuUedaway from the favored Rams in a¡ronderful ctisptay of ball ha.ndling.
The steady playing of the tr'resnoclub soon closed the gaP, and theRa,ms trailed by two Points. Withthe aid of Johnson and three char-ity shots, the R¿ms spurted aheadof the visiting club and from thenon into the final two minutes of thegame the score see-sas''ed back andforth.
With a llttle oYer a minute re'maining in the contest, the stralnand tension could be read on everyface under the roof of the new Roos-evelt Iligh School gy-.açfum. Thetaut nerves finally snadBed as afight sta¡ted under the Flesno bas'ket. It was but a short'liveal dis'play of tempers, and the officialsquickty put an end to the free'for-all, but not before Referee TobYIJawless recelvetl'a flying elbow inthe mouth and. was Promptly re'lieved of one of his favorite teeth..
The scuffle having ended, theRams pulled away, a'nd the finalb¡uz,zet found the score 62.57 infavor of the Fresnans,
Reedley: Moving onward to Reed-ley, the Rams faced the Tlgers ontheir home boards, squelching themby tle score of 76-66.
At the intermisslon the tr'resnofive were leatling 45-31, but- latein the secontl half the R.ams wereIeading by only a shaky thre€points. The Tigers were getting des'perate as tle final minutes closedin a¡d the Ra,ms cashed in on num'erous fouls, which put them aheadby ten points as the buzzer blurt-ed, This was Slade's last game wlththe club, his eligibility having runout.
BakersJield: Continuing south tothe home of the Bakersfielal Rene-gades, the Fresno team dropped apractiee game to the Gatles, 83-?4.
The R¿ms were leading the localboys at the half by four unstablepoints. With eisht minutes left toplay, the Renegades tied the score
FJC SPORTSBy MARVIN LUTZ
ing, passed the R¿ms aDd never re- la jooc test for two newcomers, R. L.linquished their lead for the re- I Benson and. victor antonino. Ben-mainder of the game. Alcorn leil in I son i¡ doing very .Te.ell as a replace-the scoring with 20 Boints; Johnson I ment for Ðrnie Slade, and. antoninoswooshed in 18, antl R. L. Benson, I is also helping the reserves.
Taft: After getting their furl So much for basketball, and nowrubbetl the wron8 way by the,sur-|I turn to baseball. The FJC nineprising Bakersfielders, the Rams lwi¡1 play their first game of the '55avenged themselves by cn¡shingl.earon tomorròw afternoon againstoutclassed Taft Couga¡s, 100-69, on lthe tr'resno State JV's. This gamethe Taft JC boards. will be at Romain FTeltl at 2:30
Johnson agaf.n rorle over the I p.n. I hope to see you fa¡s at theCougar defense and scored 36 | baseball tames as well as the restpoints, 12 fietd goals anil 12 freø | of the basketball games thls semes-throws. Bensotr, who seems to be lter. Try to get Dore students toworthy of fltting the shoes of Ernie I come out and come more often your-Slade, scoopeal lD 19 points. selves. I will aDpreclate lt.
FJC's TÄLL CENTER, Gcu'y A,lcorn, is shown shooting cr tipin shot. The 6 foot 8 inch former Roosevelt High Scl'rool stcr isone of the outstcrrding centers of the league. Älcom hcrs cr¡cn¡eroge of 18.5 points per game.
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Hancock To VisitFresno Saturday
The Frèsno Junlor College Ramswill play the stroug Âllan HancockCollege of Santa Ma¡la in the Yo-semlte Junlor Hlgh gyn Saturdaynight at 8 p.m.
The Rams are currently boastinga two game edge in the CentralCalifornla Junior College Assocla-tion basketball race.
Coach Joe Kelly's men won thefirst contest, 74 to 68, ln SantaMaria with llancock.
The Bullclogs, lerl by high scorintDick Valenttne, Ted Boggs, DickRife, antl company, are expected toglve the Rams plenty of trouble.
Coach Kelly will go with OtlellJohnson and Ray Wllliams at for-wartl;* Gary Alcorn, center; andMa¡ion Daniels and R. L. Benson atthe guartl slots.
RAMBTER TO BE SOIDI,.AST TIME TUESDAY
I'ranz Weinschenk, yearbook ad-viser and Englisb instructor, statedin a recent announcement that thelast day to buy annúals will be Feb-ruary 15,
'Weinschenk said with the help ofthe students and e few' more sales,the yearbook will be a Êuccesg.Copies will be available by the entlof May.
JJTYCEE BARBER SHOPJust qround the corner on Stonislous
STUDENTS: GET CLIPPED BETWEEN CTASSES
FRIENDLY ADVICE - C'ait Mqson, crt left, the president ofthe Fresno Tech.A,lumni Thomqs Floresof Scrrgdr, on his sprin in the FresnoJunior College. Hores ship from theassocicrtion.
Fresno Tech Alumni AssociationAwards Scholarship To Sfudent
Sf,?DEiYTS - ehþ llís [fow!I Er,ooo.oo tN cAsH pRtzEs
For the Eesf Essoy- (250 ro 500 Words) 't
RUTES 3.0nly one entry occepted fiom eoch
l. 0nly bonafide students ofìccreditedcol- sludent
leges ore eligible to (ompete. lst prize ¡1. Contest now open. (loses Apdl 30, 1955.
$500; 2d, $200; 3d, $100; glus fou¡ $50 5. lloil entry to Box 3097, Jorksonvilte,prrzes. tlorid¡. lleckion of iudges yill be finol.
2. Essoys must be occomponied þy one (l) All entries become the property of '..l(lllG EDWARD ClcARltL0 bond, or reoson- JNO. H. SWISHIR & SOt{, l}l(.oble focsimile thereof. Mokers of King Edword Cigorillos
'jYou don't hqve to inhole to enioy o Cigorillo"-
stHow I Would lncreosethe Populor¡tyof Cigorillos"
. The tr'resno Tech Alumni Ässocia-tion will award the Fresno JuniorCollege with a $100 scholarship forthe 1955-56 school. year.
Thomas tr'lores of Sanger wasgiven the group's first scholarshipawarded to FJC for the .1954-55
school year.X'unds will be raised for the
scholarship from the group's annual¡eunion dance Saturday night inthe Serbian Hall on North tr'irstStreet just north of Shields Avenue.
Gail Mason, the association'spresident, said the alumni and theirfriends of the old ¡'resno Technical
' High School may purchase ticketsat the Washington Junior HighSchool, Mid-Valley Sports Center,Dale Brothers Coffee Company, atthe door, or from any member of theassociation.
The arrangements for the danceare being made by a committee andthe group's officers, who includebesides Mason, Mason Reid, vice-president; Mrs. Vahram Kriamitli-ian, secretary; antt A. E. h,imer,treasurer. The committee includesGoldon Scott, James Capozzie, Mrs.Eldon Gearing, and Mrs. ChesterCorbett.
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